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This coin has been in the market for almost 9 days now. My operations were a bit disappointing—after buying in, it looked like it was going up for 3 days, then dropped for the next 3 days, which really made me angry. I went all-in with full leverage, dumping 5300 tokens all at once. And what happened? After I sold, it stopped dropping, and I quickly bought back in 😄
Yesterday, the market dropped two big levels, and late at night I felt a bit restless, wanting a rebound but it didn't happen. Today, it was up and down, but it just wouldn't go down.
Looking at this market trend, I remembered a classic manipulation tactic. Imagine: you get cheap chips at the bottom, and then the big players suddenly start dumping, causing a sharp crash that scares away half the people. That moment really makes you question life. When panic selling starts, a big bullish candle shoots up rapidly, leaving no chance for latecomers to get on board.
Honestly, shorting carries much greater risk than going long. To truly accumulate chips at the bottom, mental preparation and risk control awareness must be in place.